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The Melt Podcast

Chris Snipes
DMT
Social Media
Gender Dysphoria
Gender Identity
Consciousness
Genspect
Psychedelics
Mental Health
Autogynephilia
Psycho-Spiritual Entities
Queer Theory
Philosophy
Simulation Theory
Political Engagement
Philosophy Of Science
Free Speech
Future Life Progression
Time Perception
Self-Discovery
Experience

The Melt is a podcast that incapsulates all of the experiences that fall outside of the spectrum of consensus reality. Whether these be drug, paranormal, or religious experiences. The Melt values the lost importance of first hand experience. Not everything can be quantified, measured, or repeated in a laboratory. Some things only happen in a spontaneous and immediate fashion and are not subject to... more

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Dark Matter is a limited Patreon & Locals Only series that represents an extended chronological deep dive into the entire Twin Peaks canon. Emily Moyer, Laura Wilson, Hunter Muse, and Chris Snipes will convene every episode or two to unpack the layer... more

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Hunter & I were joined by Bobbi from Florida, Valerio from NY, Rachel from Mississippi, and special guest Shonagh Home,  to talk about phones as portals, navigating the immediate, "The Manhattan Alien Abduction", Rachel's NDE, the Miami Mall Incident... more

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Hunter and I had the unexpurgated pleasure of speaking to the former drummer of one of our favorite bands since the mid-'80s, Dead Can Dance. Peter Ulrich joined us to talk about his book "Drumming With Dead Can Dance and Parallel Adventures," which ... more

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Dark Matter is a limited Patreon & Locals Only series that represents an extended chronological deep dive into the entire Twin Peaks canon. Emily Moyer, Laura Wilson, Hunter Muse, and Chris Snipes will convene every episode or two to unpack the layer... more

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Recent Guests

Peter Ulrich
Former member of Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance
Episode: Peter Ulrich | Dead Can Dance and the Potential of Music
Ron Morehead
Renowned researcher and producer of the Sierra Sounds recordings.
Episode: Ron Morehead | Pursuing the Quantum Bigfoot
Wade Richardson
Author of The Psychedelic Mindmeld exploring shared consciousness.
Episode: Wade Richardson | Do the Psychedelic Mindmeld
Rick Strassman
A well-known researcher and author focused on psychedelics and their psychological effects
Author of 'My Altered States'
Episode: Rick Strassman | Altered States, Trauma, and Spiritual Growth
Robert Temple
Author and Science Researcher
Episode: Robert Temple | Intelligent Clouds, Ball Lightning Drones, and the Plasmic Universe
Ashlea Stinnett
A Sasquatch researcher and experiencer sharing her unique interactions with supernatural beings.
Episode: Ashlea Stinnett | Interacting with the Sasquatch People
Ireneo De Leon
Education professional with a deep understanding of Filipino folklore and healing practices
Educator at Waldorf Schools
Episode: Ireneo De Leon | Growing Up in the Philippines
Lynn Monet
Author and paranormal consultant, nurse with over 40 years of experience
Episode: Jerry Marzinsky & Lynn Monet | Dead Alcoholics, Spirit Parasites, and Baiting
Freddie Silva
Researcher on crop circles and sacred sites, leads boutique tours.
Episode: Shonagh Home | The Metaphysical Poetry of Fairies and Mushrooms

Hosts

Chris Snipes
Host and Co-host, engaged in open-minded discussions around consciousness and its various dimensions.
Hunter Muse
Co-Host, known for thought-provoking dialogues that challenge traditional narratives and encourage exploration.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 82 ratings
  • Karascene13

    This podcast has crept its way up to being one of my favorites. Great guests, insightful discussion, and wise and eloquent hosts. Fabulous!!!! Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Karascene13
    United States8 months ago
  • Unfortunately, this research is discredited by it's almost complete reliance on one person's imaginative accounting of her psychic interactions with demons. We either believe every word she's says and it puts together a theory, or the entire thing becomes storytelling. Hard to take when its "I am the proof of my claim" and it cannot be proven or disproven otherwise. Even if it is truth telling, it's lazy to not include other experiences or examples to support the theory.

    Podcast Addict
    2
    Sovereign_Facsimile
    8 months ago
  • The best podcast!

    The Melt has the best guests, interesting subject matter and two incredible hosts.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Owl's Muse
    United States2 years ago
  • Well…

    I think that there is a lot of plot holes in this dnd game and the players act weird. I do like the fact that the half elf has 2 classes. But the DM needs a better plot.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cryptic1368
    United States2 years ago
  • Yycgurl

    Patroon was caught hosting Paedophilia rings like crazy and kicks off truth speakers

    You’d get more support if you made a change

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    northernalie
    Canada2 years ago

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Reviewers appreciate the hosts' articulate and open-minded approach, making complex topics accessible and interesting.
Many find the subject matter fascinating and thought-provoking, indicating a strong emotional connection to the content.
Listeners praise the engaging discussions and diverse guest lineup, often highlighting the depth of insights shared.

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Peter Ulrich | Dead Can Dance and the Potential of Music
Q: What was the dynamic between the women like in Dead Can Dance?
Peter shares that he didn't have much contact with Liz from Cocteau Twins, but the press often made comparisons between her and Lisa, even though they had different backgrounds, and they were cautious not to be lumped together.
Peter Ulrich | Dead Can Dance and the Potential of Music
Q: Can you tell us about your journey and your musical influences?
Peter describes his journey starting in London, surrounded by diverse music influences ranging from early world music to rock genres, culminating with his involvement in Dead Can Dance.
Robert Temple | Dreamwalking, The In Between, and The Grey Regions
Q: How can we raise our frequency on the earth plane?
By being kind, caring, and helping others without seeking to signal virtue to others.
Robert Temple | Dreamwalking, The In Between, and The Grey Regions
Q: What happens to aborted fetuses and embryos?
They revert back to the plasma and have another go, suggesting it just didn't work out.
Ron Morehead | Pursuing the Quantum Bigfoot
Q: Geographically, where in the Sierra Mountains in California were you?
Ron revealed that it is located in the foothills of California, outside of Sonora, between Yosemite and Tahoe.

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Focused on exploring experiences outside the bounds of consensus reality, this podcast engages with topics such as psychedelics, paranormal phenomena, and spiritual practices. Emphasizing cognitive libertarianism and the value of firsthand experience, it aims to create a platform for sharing personal narratives and insights that often go unnoticed by mainstream society. Through conversations with various guests, including authors, researchers, and experiencers, the discussions challenge traditional beliefs and highlight the significance of subjective experiences in understanding reality. The podcast creates an open space for critical thinking and exploration of profound, often esoteric themes.

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Recent guests on The Melt Podcast include:

1. Peter Ulrich
2. Ron Morehead
3. Wade Richardson
4. Rick Strassman
5. Robert Temple
6. Ashlea Stinnett
7. Ireneo De Leon
8. Lynn Monet

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